Britain is bracing for an early summer heatwave as newly released weather forecasts indicate temperatures surging to 31C in various parts of England next week. The latest projections for Thursday, May 28, point to the hottest conditions centered around London and the surrounding areas of the South East, where temperatures could hit 31C in the afternoon. Counties such as Essex, Kent, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire are also expected to experience scorching heat as the month comes to a close.
Significant portions of the country are anticipated to exceed 28C, with multiple regions in the South East, South West, and parts of the Midlands caught up in the heatwave. Southern England is likely to see temperatures ranging between 24C and 29C. Cities like Norwich, Oxford, Cambridge, Reading, and areas near Windsor are all poised to enjoy unusually high temperatures for late May as warm air sweeps across the UK.
The heatwave is not limited to the southern regions, as parts of Wales, northern England, and Scotland are also predicted to have temperatures well above the seasonal average, with highs reaching the low to mid-20s. Even areas further north could experience temperatures around 20C, bringing warm conditions to a large part of the country.
If the forecasts hold true, Thursday could mark one of the hottest days of the year so far, prompting many Britons to head to parks, beaches, and beer gardens to savor the sunshine. The Met Office has cautioned that “high pressure is expected to remain in place” across much of the country as May draws to a close. According to its long-range forecast from May 24 to June 2, the weather is expected to be warm and dry for most areas, with above-normal temperatures and light winds. Some patchy rain may affect the far north occasionally, along with a few showers in the far south.
